Audio Claim in ‘Sandy’ Case Comes From Documentary, Says Cyber Expert

The German-language recording circulated online is not authentic but lifted from a 2019 ARTE documentary, according to forensic analyst Dinos Pastos.

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A German-language audio clip attributed to “Sandy” and circulated in recent days is not authentic, but taken from a documentary, according to cyber security specialist and forensic expert Dinos Pastos.

In a Facebook post, Pastos said the voice heard in the recording matches audio from the documentary “Venezuela – Das bittere Erbe des Hugo Chávez – Doku – ARTE (2019)”. He pointed to a specific segment at minute 43:35, noting that both the voice and wording are identical to those in the message attributed to “Sandy”.

The audio in question formed part of a message published by journalist Stelios Orphanides, who claimed that “Sandy” confirmed her arrival in Germany on 11 March 2021 at 11:50 CET.

In the same report, Orphanides argued that developments around the “Sandy” case point to an ongoing attempt to cover up the affair. He also referred to what he described as targeted leaks aimed at undermining the woman’s credibility, rather than treating her as a victim of abuse and other alleged actions.

Listen to the audio published by documentonews.gr, citing journalist Stelios Orphanides:

https://www.documentonews.gr/article/ena-sygklonistiko-ichitiko-me-ti-santi-pou-epivevaionei-tis-apokalypseis/

 

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